Power - Transmission/Equipment

Power can be generated from coal, water, wind, nuclear & non-renewable energy resources. Power sector is broadly divided into generation, transmission & distribution. NTPC is the leader in power generation with installed capacity of more than 30000 MW. Transmission & distribution loss had always been a key concern for the Indian power companies. Indo-US Nuke... more »

Power can be generated from coal, water, wind, nuclear & non-renewable energy resources. Power sector is broadly divided into generation, transmission & distribution. NTPC is the leader in power generation with installed capacity of more than 30000 MW. Transmission & distribution loss had always been a key concern for the Indian power companies. Indo-US Nuke Deal: On November 16, 2006 the US Senate passes the 'United States-India Peaceful Atomic Energy Cooperation and US Additional Protocol Implementation Act' to "exempt from certain requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 United States exports of nuclear materials, equipment, and technology to India." 9 Ultra Mega Power Projects of 4000 MW each: The Centre has so far allotted four Ultra Mega Power Projects out of which Reliance Power has bagged three, located at Sasan (Madhya Pradesh), Krishnapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) and Tilaiya (Jharkhand). Tata Power is developing one project in Mundra (Gujarat). State-Location: Chattisgarh-Akaltara; Gujarat-Mundra; Karnataka-Tadri; Madhya Pradesh-Sasan; Maharashtra-Giriye; Andhra Pradesh-Krishnapatnam; Orissa-Lankahuda(Sundergarh district); Tamil Nadu-Cheyyur; Jharkhand-Tilaiyya. In order to install 1 MW, one needs a capex of Rs 4-4.5 crore. hide «

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